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Thursday, March 26, 2015

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Visit FireRehab ForumsVisit FireRehab.comMarch 2015
 Dear FireRescue1 Member

In this month's eNews, Jeffrey Lindsey explains what firefighter injury data means to rehab. Patrick Lickiss details a rehab scenario where a firefighter got something in his eye; what would you do?

And, Bryan Fass offers some tips on training for the World Police and Fire Games. Get in shape to represent your firehouse!


— The FireRescue1 Team



EXCLUSIVE
By Jeffrey Lindsey, FR1 Columnist
Taking a close look at firefighter injury numbers points to several ways rehab can reduce those injuries. Data driven


EXCLUSIVE
By Patrick Lickiss, FR1 Columnist
You are working the rehab area at a working structure fire when presented with this firefighter and his ailment; what do you do? Patient assessment

EXCLUSIVE
By Bryan Fass, FR1 Columnist
If you are thinking about competing in the World Police & Fire Games, now is the time to get serious with your training. Movement matters

NEWS
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